The allegedly beneficial effect of biotin in the treatment of infantile 'flexural' seborrhoeic dermatitis was evaluated in a double-blind controlled study. No beneficial effect could be confirmed, and it is therefore unlikely that this disease is caused by biotin deficiency. Nor could this scaly dermatitis be ascribed to an essential ...

Previous studies indicated that many patients with tropical sprue in southern India have triglyceride accumulation within the cells of the intestinal mucosa. This could be due to essential fatty acid deficiency as a result of steatorrhea in subjects on a diet normally low in linoleic acid. Plasma lipids have, therefore, ...

Mycobacterium tuberculosis var. bovis (BCG) grown on Sauton medium normally forms a pellicle; in the absence of added Zn2+, however, the pellicle sank during incubation and the yield was only about 20% of normal. The Zn2+-starved bacteria were morphologically similar to normal bacteria and were still acid-fast at 7 d ...

A clone of L1210 mouse leukemia cells selected for resistance to both the antiviral and anticellular properties of mouse interferon were essentially devoid of fatty acid cyclooxygenase activity. Experiments in which broken cell preparations were mixed or the two cell types were cultivated together failed to indicate the presence of ...

The activities of acid and neutral maltase were measured in lymphocytes, granulocytes, and platelets isolated from controls and from 5 patients with late-onset acid maltase deficiency (AMD). Lymphocytes from patients had markedly decreased activity of acid maltase and elevated neutral/acid ratios. In granulocytes, acid maltase was also lower than in ...

A case of probable adrenal insufficiency (glucocorticoid only) with hematologic changes including eosinophilia, neutropenia, and red blood cell abnormalities developed in the course of prolonged, fat-free feeding. The coincident development of essential fatty acid deficiency was conformed by serum fatty acid profiles indicating the presence of abnormal amounts of eicosatrienoic ...

The fatty acid composition of plasma phospholipids and the triene (20:3, n=9) to tetraene (20:4, n=6) ratio in the same lipid fraction have been determined, as indices of the essential fatty acid status, in a group of 22 healthy premature newborns fed by the nasoduodenal technique. Determinations have been carried ...

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of amino acid (AA) supplementation on the loss and its time course of free AA, during hemodialysis. 2 uremic patients on regular hemodialysis received an increasing number of essential AA tablets during the dialysis. The loss and its time course ...

A systematic review of the biochemical troubles associated with Trisomy 21 lead to three constatations: 1) There must be an important perturbation of the oxygen metabolism (Excess of S.O.D.I. and of G.P.X.) 2) There is probably a shift in the regulation of non essential amino acids (Comparison with other forms ...

The content and distribution of phospholipids (PL) in red blood cells (RBC) of PK and of G6PD deficiency were found to differ in both disorders. RBC immaturity could not be excluded as reason for PL alterations in PK deficiency. The relative diminution of phosphatidylethanolamine in G6PD deficiency may be connected ...

The fatty acid compositions of serum phospholipids, cholesteryl esters, triglycerides, and free fatty acids were determined on a group of cystic fibrosis patients. These were compared with similar data from random hospitalized patients of the same age groups of both sexes. Fatty acid patterns in all lipid classes were skewed ...

Effects of dietary trans acids on the interconversion of linoleic acid was studied using the liver microsomal fraction of rats fed a semipurified diet containing fat supplements of safflower oil (SAFF), hydrogenated coconut oil (HCO) at 5 and 20 at and 20% levels or a 5% level of a supplement ...

We have described the first patient to be reported in whom plasma prekallikrein (Fletcher factor) deficiency and chronic lymphocytic leukemia were both present. This most likely represents a coincidental occurrence, but the markedly elevated peripheral blood lymphocyte count and the detection of the defect using ellagic acid are unique for ...

One of the controversies in the nutritional therapy of patients with renal failure is the respective role of either the essential amino acids alone or both essential and nonessential amino acids in the treatment of these patients. During a period when essential amino acids were unavailable, a large number of ...

An essential fatty acid deficiency resulted in a significant decrease of saturated phosphatidylcholine in rat lung tissue, with the reduction being mainly due to that of dipalmitoyl species. This decrease was almost completely reversed by administration of a diet containing linoleate from seven days. The features of saturated phosphatidylcholine synthesis ...

Male weanling rats were fed semipurified diets with and without essential fatty acid (EFA) and DDT (150 ppm) for 14 weeks to determine the effects of the pesticide on physiological and biochemical aspects of EFA deficiency (EFAD). DDT did not affect EFAD-induced reduction in growth rate of final body weight, ...

Alcohol has at least two actions on essential fatty acid (EFA) and Prostaglandin (PG) metabolism. It enhances the conversion of dihomogammalinolenic acid (DGLA) to PGE1 but it blocks the activity of the delta-6-desaturase, an enzyme necessary for replenishment of DGLA stores from dietary precursors. The acute effect of ethanol is ...

In a patient with Refsum's disease successful dietary control of the disease has been shown to depend on adequate energy and protein intake from phytanic acid-free sources and restriction of dietary phytanic acid to a maximum of 10 mg per day, with the provision of a generous amount of the ...

The work provides a critical evaluation of current knowledge on the use of ketoacids and essential amino acids in patients with chronic renal failure. It is demonstrated that there are not enough data to support any positive benefits of ketoacids over essential amino acids. On the contrary, data on nitrogen ...

Essential fatty acid deficiency is a common finding in patients nourished parenterally with hypertonic glucose and amino acids. In this study, we measured the linoleate concentration in the livers of 3 groups of patients. All the patients had operable upper gastrointestinal tract malignancies. Group I ate the hospital's regular diet ...

There are large amounts of zinc in muscle and zinc ions can enhance the degree of muscle contraction in response to direct stimulation while at the same time inhibiting neuromuscular transmission. The opposites of these effects would lead to myotonia and muscle weakness. There are many parallels between the non-muscular ...

Many of the features of zinc deficiency and of essential fatty acid (EFA) deficiency are similar in both animals and humans. The two agents interact in various ways. EFAs are important in zinc absorption, probably after conversion to prostaglandins (PGs). Zinc seems necessary for at least two stages in EFA ...

The safety and effectiveness of a 10% safflower oil emulsion in treating or preventing essential fatty acid deficiency was tested in a prospective study of 15 surgical patients requiring total parenteral nutrition for two to four weeks. Three dosage regimens were evaluated including: Group I: 4% of calories as linoleate ...

The cord serum amino acid levels were determined in nine small for gestational age and fourteen appropriate for gestational age newborn infants of Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Small for gestational age newborns had a significantly lower total amount of amino acids, but the characteristic deviation of the individual concentrations and the ...

The fatty acid pattern of serum triglycerides and FFA in normal untrained subjects, normotensive athletes, patients with labile and stable essential hypertension as well as in hypertensives with overweight and mild hypertriglyceridemia has been evaluated by gas liquid chromatography. The most striking differences revealed the linoleic acid in triglycerides being ...

The influences of early changes in essential fatty acid deficiency on the structure and metabolism of lung phosphatidylcholine were studied. In addition to general characteristics observed due to essential fatty acid deficiency such as significant decreases in linoleate and arachidonate, and concomitant increases in oleate and eicosatrienoate, a pronounced decrease ...

A fully carbamylated derivative of plasminogen having no free amino groups has been prepared and converted by urokinase to an active enzyme, called carbamyl plasmin A, with a single free NH2-terminal amino group (Val-561). Carbamyl plasmin A was shown to possess a catalytically essential ionizing group having pK 8.6. Carbamylation ...

Free amino acid pools have been investigated in a citric acid accumulating strain of Aspergillus niger during batch growth under manganese sufficient and deficient conditions by means of an improved chromatographic method. Studies on the mycelial content of several nitrogenous compounds under manganese sufficient and deficient conditions showed that manganese ...

The essentiality of certain PUFAs is related to their capability to be incorporated into lipids and to act as precursor in the formation of prostaglandins. Via phospholipids the EFA's influence the physico-chemical characteristics of biomembranes. EFAs are metabolized differently from nonessential PUFAs. While the nonessential fatty acids are metabolized rapidly, ...

1. Nineteen-day old rats were fed an essential fatty acid deficient diet for 37 weeks, thereby making them essential fatty acid deficient for at least 24 weeks. The weights of their brains were 33% less than those of rats on control diets. 2. When the deficient rats were rehabilitated for ...

Various membrane transport functions have been studied in erythrocytes from essential fatty acid (EFA) deficient rats in order to determine whether or not functional abnormalities induced by documented EFA-deficiency of the membrane could be demonstrated. No differences were found between EFA deficient and control cells with respect to mean values ...

A low-birth-weight infant, suffering from chronic bronchopulmonary dysplasia following hyaline membrane disease and recurrent episodes of necrotizing enterocolitis, developed biochemical evidence of essential fatty acid (EFA) deficiency in the plasma. Fatty acid composition of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylglycerol in the lung lavage fluid was abnormal. Plasma changes included a decrease in ...

Dicarboxylic acids from C8 to C14 are competitive inhibitors of tyrosinase in vitro, and here, the effect of a cream containing 15% azelaic acid (C9) on 3 cases of lentigo maligna is described. The lesions were treated for 90 days, with remarkable clinical and histological effect, maintained for up to ...

The fatty acid composition of retinal tissues was measured in rats maintained for 26--32 weeks on each of the following diets: a purified basal diet deficient in alpha-tocopherol and selenium, an identical control diet supplemented with alpha-tocopherol and selenium, and a commerical laboratory rat chow. Dietary deficiencies of antioxidant nutrients ...

A 16-week-old girl died from the infantile form of acid maltase deficiency (Pompe disease, acid alpha-glucosidase deficiency). Her paternal grandfather was well until the age of 53 years, when he started to suffer from the adult-onset form of the same enzyme deficiency. This observation suggests that the infantile and adult-onset ...

Adrenocortical cells were prepared from rats maintained on essential fatty acid-deficient diets and control litter mates. Cells from control rats had high concentrations of essential fatty acids in the cholesteryl ester fraction of which approximately 22% was arachidonate. In contrast, cells from EFA-deficient rats had only 2.5% arachidonate in the ...

The three main components (called YI, YII and Z) of clupeine a protamine from herring have been isolated and characterized by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance. Resonance belonging to the many different amino acid carbon atoms are observable and assigned. The effect of urea on the clupeine fractions points to the ...

1 Pregnant rabbits were deprived of essential fatty acids from day ten of pregnancy, and results compared with a control group on a normal diet. 2 At term, cannulation of jugular and carotid vessels was performed under anaesthesia, to study the vascular sensitivity to angiotensin II and basal blood pressure. ...